Characters
Places
Themes
Major Events
Symbols
100

This character is "recalled to life" after spending 18 years in prison.

Who is Dr. Manette?

100

This city is where the Manettes live in peace. Its one of the "two" in the title.

What is London?

100

This theme is introduced with Dr. Manettes return to life.

What is resurrection?

100

This person receives a mysterious message at the Dover mail coach: "Recalled to Life."

Who is Mr. Lorry?

100

Madame Defarge constantly works on this item, which secretly records names of those marked for death.

What is her knitting (or knitting register)?

200
She is the daughter of a former prisoner and symbolizes light and love.

Who is Lucie Manette?

200

The infamous prison is where Dr. Manette was held.

What is the Bastille?

200

Lucie's devotion to her father shows the power of this theme.

What is family?

200

The story opens with this famous line about the time period, and most importantly, duality.

What is "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times..."?

200

The echoing footsteps Lucie hears outside her home symbolizes this.

What is the approaching revolution (or upcoming fate, etc)?

300

This character is the honest banker who brings Dr. Manette from France to England.

Who is Jarvis Lorry?

300

Dr. Manette is found living in this strange place above a shop in Paris.

What is an attic?

300

Darnay refuses to reveal his real last name in England, emphasizing this theme.

What is secrecy?

300

During Darnay's trial, this witness can't recall if they saw Darnay at a tavern.

Who is Roger Cly?

300

This object is carried by Mr. Lorry and represents routine and order. 

What is his briefcase?

400

This English lawyer is cynical, alcoholic and secretly inlove with Lucie.

Who is Sydney Carton?

400
The wine shop owned by the Defarges is located in this poor Parisian district.

What is Saint Antoine?

400

Dickens describes the peasant's harsh treatments and dreadful lives, showing this theme.

What is social class?

400

Dr. Manette relapses into a trance-like state and returns to this habit after Lucie's wedding with Charles is discussed.

What is shoemaking?

400

The Defarges' wine shop, filled with whispers and tension, symbolizes this element of the revolution.

What is secrecy (or upcoming rebellion)?

500

This wine shop owner is a fierce revolutionary with a personal grudge against the aristocracy.

Who is Madame Defarge?

500

This estate was formerly owned by the Evremonde family and is a symbol of aristocratic cruelty.

What is the Chateau of the Marquis?

500

Dickens explores this theme through the doubles in the novel: two cities, two look-alike men, and two very different lives.

What is duality?

500

In a violent scene in Saint Antoine, a cask of wine breaks, this is what the people's reaction truly foreshadows.

What is the coming bloodshed of the French Revolution?
500

The name "Jacques," used by revolutionaries in the wine shop, symbolizes this concept.

What is secrecy (shared revolutionary identity, code for unity)?